Career
He is known for his ability to pass and for his shooting technique. Lam Ka Wai currently plays as a midfielder for Kitchee in Hong Kong Premier League. Early career During his school life, he had showed his talent in soccer.
He could complete with high school teammate while aged 15.
He was studying in Concordia Lutheran School and after Form 3 he ceased his studies to pursue a football career. He started his football career at Yee Hope Football Club"s youth academy, in 2002 he joined Rangers, but was loaned to Double Flower, on a monthly salary of just Hong Kong$1,500 (United States$192), to train under coach Chiu Chung Manitoba
He was then loaned further to Kitchee when he was just 17. In 2004 he returned to Rangers and began to impress.
He was selected for the Hong Kong in 2005 and scored on his debut.
But he suffered a severe ankle ligament injury in 2005 and was sidelined for most of the league season. Kitchee He joined Kitchee in 2008 and along with Lo Kwan Yee has been the mainstay of the club since. At Kitchee he plays as the midfield playmaker, wearing the northern
10 shirt.
In June 2010, Kitchee reported to the Hong Kong Football Association that Fourway Rangers made an illegal approach for his services. On 29 July 2013, Lam Ka Wai played against Manchester United. He dribbled pass Manchester United star midfielder Michael Carrick before unleashing a wonder shot pass Ben Amos.
He also gave an assist to Alex that tore open Manchester United"s defence.
2010-2011 season This was the first title for Kitchee in 47 years, gaining the club the rights to play in the 2011 Barclays Asia Trophy and 2012 AFC Cup. He scored two more in the 7:0 victory over Tai Chung Football Club on 1 May 2011.
= Fibula fracture Foreign this reason, Kitchee stripped him of his vice captaincy. 2011-2012 season 2013-2014 season On 29 July 2013, in an exhibition match against English Premier League giants Manchester United at the Hong Kong Stadium, Lam Ka Wai scored by curling the ball into the top corner from outside the box on 53 minutes, giving reserve United keeper Ben Amos no chance.
But Kitchee lost the match 2–5.
Lam Ka Wai earned his first full international cap against Mongolia on 5 March 2005.